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How to fill out the Adot Military Exemption online
The Adot Military Exemption allows certain members of the US Armed Forces to apply for a one-year exemption from vehicle license tax and registration fees. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing the exemption form online, ensuring a smooth and accurate application process.
Follow the steps to complete the Adot Military Exemption form online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in your preferred document editor.
- Begin by filling in the Vehicle Identification Number, Year, Make, and the Month/Year registration expires. Ensure these details match the vehicle records.
- Confirm that you meet all the qualifications for the exemption by affirmatively stating: 'I am an Arizona resident,' and 'I am/was a member of the US Armed Forces regular or reserve component or National Guard.' This section is crucial for eligibility.
- Provide your personal information in the Service Member Information section, including your full name (first, middle, last, suffix), Military Rank, Military Service Number, and Branch of Service.
- Input your Deployment Date and, if applicable, your Deployment End/Release Date. Ensure that you mention the Name of the Worldwide Contingency Operation relevant to your deployment.
- If you are applying as a spouse, surviving spouse, or legally designated representative, indicate the date of death of the vehicle owner/lessee or the date they were listed as missing in action.
- Sign in the Owner/Lessee Signature area and provide the date of signing. Ensure all fields are accurately completed to avoid delays.
- If required, have your application acknowledged by a notary or MVD agent. They will sign, provide the County, State, and their Commission Expires date in the designated fields.
- Finally, certify that the Service Information provided above is true and complete. If applicable, include the signature of your Commanding Officer or Judge Advocate, along with the date.
- Once you have filled out the form completely, you can save changes, download for your records, print a copy, or share the form as needed.
Start completing the Adot Military Exemption form online to secure your benefits today.
Currently, Arizona provides an exemption from state Individual Income Tax for the first $3,500 in military retirement pay received by a retired service member. The Governor's balanced budget provides $45 million to fully exempt military pension pay from income tax, saving the average Arizona veteran $840 annually.